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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Software As A Service, Amazon Web Services, Google App Engine
The theory, experimentation, and engineering that form the basis for the design and use of computers. It involves the study of algorithms that process,
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Overclocking, Multi-Core Processor, Processor Design
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Processor Design, Overclocking, 18 Months
Cpu - central processing unit ( brains of the computer") Peripherals - input/output devices (mouse/keyboard/anything you plug into it) Price goes down
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Yottabyte, Flash Memory, Petabyte
Magnetic (hdd) - rotating metal platters that store data. 1 tb - 2 tb common storage capacities. 1 tb is enough to store around 200,00 songs or 2 milli
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Flash Memory, Data-Rate Units, Petabyte
Magnetic (hdd) - rotating metal platters that store data. 1tb - 2tb common storage capacities (1tb = enough to store about 200,000 songs (5mb each) in
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Gif, Fax, Wav
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Dont
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Graphical User Interface, Hard Disk Drive, System Restore
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Graphical User Interface, Registry Cleaner, Disk Utility
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01:198:110 Lecture 7: Compu 9-25
Computer networks - a collection of computer equipment that"s connected with wires, optical fibers, or wireless links so the various separate devices (
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Ieee 802, Wide Area Network, Local Area Network
Computer networks- collection of computers equipment that"s connected with wires, optical fibers, or wireless links so the various separate devices (no
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01:198:110 Lecture 8: Compu 9-27
Network adaptors - hardware device enabling communication between network nodes . Nodes any hardware device that is connected to a network. Switch - tr
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Wireless Network, File Server, Mesh Networking
Wired networks - more secure and better connection. Nodes - any hardware device that is connected to a network. Modem - connects network to isp (modula
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Arpanet, Hypertext, Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Networking infrastructure that spans the globe and connects billions of computers. Any computer can communicate with any other computer as long as conn
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Information Warfare, Crowdsourcing, Shorthand
Cyber crimes related to the internet (hacking) - crimes that use computer networks/ devices to advance themselves/their company. Intellectual property
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01:198:110 Lecture 11: Lecture Notes - Programming
The translated program is called the object code or executable. Once a program is compiled, you can execute it repeatedly without further translation.
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Speech Balloon
Move # steps (especially useful for walking sprite) Turn (clockwise/counterclockwise) # degrees (unless using pen, should set sprite to horizontal mode
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Flowchart, Parallelogram, Problem Solving
Algorithm - always start with start" and end with stop". Variables - name for what your input" is (sum, name, college) - stores a value, can change. Fl
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Flowchart, Code Segment
Is there enough information to find the solution: examples of everyday algorithms, studying for an exam, driving to work or class, doing laundry, examp
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Boolean Expression
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Boolean Expression
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01:198:110 Lecture 14: Compu 10-18
Pseudocode (this is the scratch blocks you use in the scratch animation. Sentinel value - way for a loop to stop (dummy value) - improbable value. Repe
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01:198:110 Lecture 14: 01198110 Lecture 14 - Loops
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Square Root, Microsoft Powerpoint
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Negative Number
Function is a built in formula ( - indicates inputed number) : absolute value (makes a negative number positive) : remainder of division (7 mod 3 = 1 (
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01:198:110 Lecture 16: Compu 10-25
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Natural Disaster, Color Grading
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01:198:110 Lecture 18: Compu 11-1
Not on exam this week, will be on final. Can store multiple values all under the same variable name. Ex: variable = colors colors1 - blue colors2 - gre
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Parallelogram
Parallelogram - input/output (information inside should always contain either the word input or output, because it could represent both) Diamond - deci
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Rock–Paper–Scissors
When creating list for all sprites (all sprites can see; ex: scoreboard) vs. for this sprite only (only current sprite can see; ex: myphrases) Blocks a
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Reddit, Plus And Minus Signs
Student presentations - content will not be on exam, presentations are for student extra credit. Adam - how coding is used in actual programs. Api v we
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Cash Flow, Multiplication Sign, Order Of Operations
*need to use excel, free to rutgers students and provided on all rutgers computers. Computer app used for organization, analysis, and storage of data n
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01:198:110 Lecture 26: Compu 11-29
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Pie Chart, Pivot Table
Pie chart: the circle of pie charts represents 100%. The circle is subdivided into slices representing data values. The size of each slice shows what p
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01:198:110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Internet Privacy, Computer And Network Surveillance, Ransomware
Privacy- individual"s right to keep certain information private; privacy is about informational self-determination; it"s not always to self-determine w
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